Hi all! Recently moved from Australia, thought I'd come in and say hi. Living downtown and liking it so far. Hoping (desperately) to make some friends. like the forum.. nice to meet you all :)
Well welcome to the US, and to the forum, and Jax!
You will find us very strange and off center. lol
Welcome!! Do you have anymore info you want to share? We are quite a mix here and can maybe help point you to some places with similar interests where you can meet people.
Very true... you can basically find out all the happeneings in jax from this site. Jax has a lot of different scenes, and a lot to offer. Welcome. ;D
G'Day!! What brought you to mingle with the Yanks? You don't have a few kangaroos loose in the top paddock do you? ;D
Say, there's a little peice of Ozzie that kicks off in the late spring. You a footy fan? If so you'll be stoked to know Jax has an ace footy team called the Axemen. Should have you happy as Larry if you don't know about them already.
http://www.metrojacksonville.com/forum/index.php/topic,4719.0.html
Welcome!
Welcome! We put the "fun" in ""dysfunctional".
oh my god I have totally not come back to check on this thread. My bad people, and you're so nice here - so I apologize! To answer your questions that you were so kind to ask, I came here with my other half because we wanted to see what it's like to live on the other side of the world, and because his family live here it seemed like a good place to start.
I have so many good thing to say about Jax: people here are indeed strange and off center, and what I like best is that they are mostly themselves and don't try too hard to be something else. Not pretentious in other words, and it's so refreshing after Sydney. I love the art scene here, how it feels so down home and inviting instead of totally intimidating.
No I am definitely not a footy fan (but I do make fun of my other half when he watches college football by calling it footy - he hates it), but thanks for that link Jason :)
Anyway I hope you forgive me for replying a month late...I'll try not to be flaky like that.
No worries - glad to hear you've been out and about discovering our eccentricities! Be extra careful this time of year if you're out shopping, and aware of your surroundings, etc.
Quote from: Jason on November 03, 2009, 12:54:41 PM
G'Day!! What brought you to mingle with the Yanks? You don't have a few kangaroos loose in the top paddock do you? ;D
Say, there's a little peice of Ozzie that kicks off in the late spring. You a footy fan? If so you'll be stoked to know Jax has an ace footy team called the Axemen. Should have you happy as Larry if you don't know about them already.
American South Lesson 101
JASON are you crazy? First off hello spyralsgirl and welcome to our newest from the old Hippie OCKLAWAHA. As an expatriot myself, I certainly salute y'all on making the leap to come here. If you will forgive me, we have some unfinished house cleaning to tend to.
JASON! WHO ARE YOU CALLING A YANKEE? I realize most folks from the great beyond call all Americans Yankee or Yank, but the quicker we educate them the better. Calling ANYONE in Florida, Georgia, Alabama, South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, Tennessee, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas, Arkansas, Oklahoma or southern Arizona and New Mexico (Confederate Arizona) is enough to get one shot! In other places it can get you a black and blue whipping you won't soon forget. Anyone thinking this is safe behavior, consider that just a couple of years ago, I was talking with a group of reenactors from the Olustee Battlefield. The Federal boys told us that they left for home in uniform ONCE, and they wouldn't do that again. Somewhere where they stopped for food the restaurant refused to serve them, and some kids threw rocks at them while the parents sat on the porch and watched! Jacksonville might be a lot of things, but it is SOUTH, deep SOUTH, FORGET HELL SOUTH!
Thank y'all for your time and consideration on this matter. You have to ask yourself a question before calling OCKLAWAHA a Yankee, he's licenced, so is he carrying? I don't know punk, do you feel lucky? Hee Hee!OCKLAWAHA(http://www.rulen.com/moflag/qe_flag1.gif)
Quote from: sandyshoes on December 06, 2009, 03:14:37 PM
No worries - glad to hear you've been out and about discovering our eccentricities! Be extra careful this time of year if you're out shopping, and aware of your surroundings, etc.
oh god I'm scared enough to walk around downtown as it is, but thanks for the warning :)
ah thanks Ocklawaha, I sure hope Jason learns something. And Jason, I do forgive you for the lame Australian speak. you know before we leave Australia, we get warned to not be surprised if people think we have kangaroos in our, um, back paddocks. ;)
Hi "Spy," welcome to America!
So spyralsgirl, your husband is American huh? Is this your first time in America? From your speak obviously not. I had the pleasure, whilst I was in the Navy of visiting Perth, Australia in 1980. Beautiful, clean and pristine city (back then); hope it's still that way. The Aussies were very nice, friendly, accomodating, and invited us into their homes; I'll never forget the "Aussie Hospitality!" Hope you enjoy Jax; quite a change from a huge city like Sydney. Welcome to your second home. At least we speak english! (I think, and hopefully for a few more years unless we're invaded)
Heights Unknown
Quote from: spyralsgirl on November 02, 2009, 05:46:05 PM
Hi all! Recently moved from Australia, thought I'd come in and say hi. Living downtown and liking it so far.
An Aussie girl only a couple of miles away from where I live?
....
Are you pretty? :3
Quote from: heights unknown on December 07, 2009, 08:23:24 AM
Hi "Spy," welcome to America!
So spyralsgirl, your husband is American huh? Is this your first time in America? From your speak obviously not. I had the pleasure, whilst I was in the Navy of visiting Perth, Australia in 1980. Beautiful, clean and pristine city (back then); hope it's still that way. The Aussies were very nice, friendly, accomodating, and invited us into their homes; I'll never forget the "Aussie Hospitality!" Hope you enjoy Jax; quite a change from a huge city like Sydney. Welcome to your second home. At least we speak english! (I think, and hopefully for a few more years unless we're invaded)
Heights Unknown
thanks Heights. my husband spent his teenage years in America, other than that he's lived in other places - does that make him American? He has the accent so I say it does. This is my second time here, we visited for a couple of months last year. I do miss Sydney and it's nightlife the most, I really need to hear some electronic music or something other than 70s and 80s rock on the radio. It's definitely a change but I'm not complaining :) Please don't get invaded.
Quote from: Reaper man on December 07, 2009, 09:13:25 AM
Quote from: spyralsgirl on November 02, 2009, 05:46:05 PM
Hi all! Recently moved from Australia, thought I'd come in and say hi. Living downtown and liking it so far.
An Aussie girl only a couple of miles away from where I live?
....
Are you pretty? :3
Are you emotionally mature? :3
Quote from: spyralsgirl on December 07, 2009, 12:08:27 AM
ah thanks Ocklawaha, I sure hope Jason learns something. And Jason, I do forgive you for the lame Australian speak. you know before we leave Australia, we get warned to not be surprised if people think we have kangaroos in our, um, back paddocks. ;)
Ha! I was wondering if you would key in on my lame attempt. I just did a quick google on Austrailian slang and threw it in the greeting to make you feel right at home! I did learn a few things though.
And Ock, from what I've read online (yes I'm no expert), to an Ozzie we're all Yanks!
Oh, and Spiralsgirl, watch out for the bloke in the loose bathers that drank too much grog. His name is Ocklawaha. :)
Quote from: spyralsgirl on December 11, 2009, 09:26:41 AM
Are you emotionally mature? :3
Sometimes. I can if I want to be. ;D
if you have an acent, I will just want to listen to you talk...I really wouldnt care about what lol
Quote from: spyralsgirl on December 11, 2009, 09:26:08 AM
Quote from: heights unknown on December 07, 2009, 08:23:24 AM
Hi "Spy," welcome to America!
So spyralsgirl, your husband is American huh? Is this your first time in America? From your speak obviously not. I had the pleasure, whilst I was in the Navy of visiting Perth, Australia in 1980. Beautiful, clean and pristine city (back then); hope it's still that way. The Aussies were very nice, friendly, accomodating, and invited us into their homes; I'll never forget the "Aussie Hospitality!" Hope you enjoy Jax; quite a change from a huge city like Sydney. Welcome to your second home. At least we speak english! (I think, and hopefully for a few more years unless we're invaded)
Heights Unknown
thanks Heights. my husband spent his teenage years in America, other than that he's lived in other places - does that make him American? He has the accent so I say it does. This is my second time here, we visited for a couple of months last year. I do miss Sydney and it's nightlife the most, I really need to hear some electronic music or something other than 70s and 80s rock on the radio. It's definitely a change but I'm not complaining :) Please don't get invaded.
LOL, LOL, LOL (holding my stomach)...I hope we don't get invaded but if we keep being stupid, government and citizens included, we'll all be drunk, high, and rioting in the streets when the Russians and Chinese come (I hope this never happens but we need to open our eyes).
Welcome to America (the South).
"HU"
Quote from: heights unknown on December 13, 2009, 11:32:56 PM
Quote from: spyralsgirl on December 11, 2009, 09:26:08 AM
Quote from: heights unknown on December 07, 2009, 08:23:24 AM
Hi "Spy," welcome to America!
So spyralsgirl, your husband is American huh? Is this your first time in America? From your speak obviously not. I had the pleasure, whilst I was in the Navy of visiting Perth, Australia in 1980. Beautiful, clean and pristine city (back then); hope it's still that way. The Aussies were very nice, friendly, accomodating, and invited us into their homes; I'll never forget the "Aussie Hospitality!" Hope you enjoy Jax; quite a change from a huge city like Sydney. Welcome to your second home. At least we speak english! (I think, and hopefully for a few more years unless we're invaded)
Heights Unknown
thanks Heights. my husband spent his teenage years in America, other than that he's lived in other places - does that make him American? He has the accent so I say it does. This is my second time here, we visited for a couple of months last year. I do miss Sydney and it's nightlife the most, I really need to hear some electronic music or something other than 70s and 80s rock on the radio. It's definitely a change but I'm not complaining :) Please don't get invaded.
LOL, LOL, LOL (holding my stomach)...I hope we don't get invaded but if we keep being stupid, government and citizens included, we'll all be drunk, high, and rioting in the streets when the Russians and Chinese come (I hope this never happens but we need to open our eyes).
Welcome to America (the South).
"HU"
Actually HU it might be too late in re to the invasion since I'm Russian originally. It's happening already and you don't even know about it! Har har
And..don't forget Iran... ::)
Welcome spyralsgyrl! Stick around these forums, you'll meet some great people, if not on here, at the events these guys are always talking about (church tour, RAM...etc)